Analysis

  • Q&A with AXA's Renaud Guidée

    01 February 2022

    The group's chief risk officer and chair of the Net Zero Insurance Alliance explains why AXA has adopted a 'three strikes and you're out' policy with companies

  • The future of transport is not electric: it's smart

    31 January 2022

    We need to find alternative ways to significantly increase clean energy generation capacity and start moving people and goods in a smarter way, says Jan Palasinski

  • BlackRock: the year everything changed for sustainable ETFs

    28 January 2022

    Record-breaking flows into sustainable ETFs in 2021 reflected significant tailwinds for the market, Manuela Sperandeo told Ahren Lester - but more is to come

  • Counting carbon removals

    28 January 2022

    Robust accounting is critical to ensure the EU achieves its carbon removal ambitions, argues Eve Tamme

  • Europe - the new forestry investment frontier

    26 January 2022

    The aggregation of European forestry properties has the potential to change the face of the industry, argues Darius Sarshar

  • Milestone $1trn sustainable bond issuance crossed in 2021

    26 January 2022

    The long-anticipated $1 trillion issuance milestone was finally reached in 2021, laying the groundwork for another record-breaking year in 2022. Ahren Lester writes

  • Q&A with Dow Jones on their ESG tool

    25 January 2022

    Joe Cappitelli explains why he feels the news-based tool is a unique addition to the ESG data space

  • Finance must no longer profit from environmental crimes

    24 January 2022

    It is time to use anti-money laundering rules to end investment gains from environmental crimes, argues Simon Zadek

  • The EU's taxonomy: the mess we're in

    21 January 2022

    The EU has got itself in a mess over the taxonomy. What are its possible routes out, asks Kate Levick

  • 64 shades of green

    18 January 2022

    Data is just the beginning and not the solution for the financial industry, argue Sandro Schmid and Egor Maslov